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Old 07-09-08, 08:24 AM
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Greddy BOV on stock pipes

Im running a HKS intake system but most of my piping is stock, can i attach a Greddy Type S BOV and if so where do i get the attachment?

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you see the stock bov on the primary instake? get rid of that and use the greddy bov, but of course with the attachment allowing the stock tubing to be used.
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Originally Posted by TRISPEEDFD3S
you see the stock bov on the primary instake? get rid of that and use the greddy bov, but of course with the attachment allowing the stock tubing to be used.
Cheers, thanks for the reply mate!

so there is an attachment? Does anyone know where i could find one?
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if you want to run it in the stock location, i have a feeling it's not going to fit. to do that you would need these two parts:

you're going to need something like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Perri...mZ130198522785



and also the recirculation adapter:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GREDD...mZ180121525758



that is going to mean there will be a 90 degree bend because of the BOV's design which might be hard to fit in that small space behind the intake filters.

i would say your best bet would be to either get the greddy elbow which has a flange already on it.
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They have a kit for the stock location, which includes the adaptors necessary.
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cheers for the help guys, i appreciate the quick info.

William
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I think I have the official GReddy adaptor in the garage. I should go looking for it.
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hey if you do find it and it allows the bov to be used with my current setup, i will probably take it.
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I would check the flange used from the SR20DET from a 240sx for the greddy bov. i believe they are very similar and it might fit on the stock hose where the stock BOV is. although i'm not 100% sure, but it's my buest guess
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would this work?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TURBO...spagenameZWDVW

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I don't think so. BOV tube isn't that big... Also I think that's for I/C piping...but FD i/C piping size is around 2.75
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Eh, it's kind of hard to see... It's an HKS bov in the stock tubing.
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Originally Posted by mrb63083


Eh, it's kind of hard to see... It's an HKS bov in the stock tubing.
What the ....

You mean i have aftermarket BOV already?
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I've have been looking to go greddy too, but would the kit, not just the bov, from rx7store.net be able to solve those problems of adapting it to the stock pipes
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Originally Posted by BigWillieStyles
What the ....

You mean i have aftermarket BOV already?
No... I had a photo of mine with the HKS one... but the pic is messed up. Sorry.
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I got bored and made this... Hopefully it helps.

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One thing I forgot to label was the dark grey piece on the bottom of the Greddy BOV... that is the flange you'll need to hook it up to the factory rubber hose.
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Still bored... here is a better one...

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thanks heaps mate, that picture makes things alot easier.

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I found the official GReddy adapter. $50 shipped in the continental US.
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ddamn nice drawing lol ya i have my hks bov attached to it, works great
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Originally Posted by reddevil4896
ddamn nice drawing lol ya i have my hks bov attached to it, works great
Thanks... Believe it or not, I did that on Powerpoint.
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Where does the other end go for this kind of setup?



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^^^^ that charge pipe is designed to be used with a FC3S stock plumbing.
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Originally Posted by 06fc3s
^^^^ that charge pipe is designed to be used with a FC3S stock plumbing.
I thought that was odd as well when I first saw it, so that solves the mystery. Now the question is can it be used for a FD if you plug that charge pipe valve? Pretty much it looks like you can just replace the stock one exactly right through.



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